The Chinese Taipei women's national volleyball team is the women's national volleyball team of Republic of China (Taiwan). (See Chinese Taipei for team naming issue) Controlled by Chinese Taipei Volleyball Association, it represents the country in international competitions and friendly matches.

After 16 years since 1990, Chinese Taipei women's national volleyball team re-entered FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship in 2006. To everyone's surprise, the 23-ranked team gained their first-ever victory over the host Japan (7th) on the opening day, followed by defeated South Korea (8th), Poland (9th), Kenya (11th), and Costa Rica (33rd) in the first round. However, after a good start of five consecutive victories, the team could not continue their impressing form and eventually took the 12th place.

In December, the same squad attended the 2006 Asian Games held in Doha, Qatar. Although the team lost to South Korea and China in the preliminary round, they later beat Kazakhstan and Thailand and won the bronze medal, the first medal in women's volleyball at Asian Games.

The Chinese Taipei Women's volleyball team is a talented and competitive group of athletes representing Taiwan on the international stage. Known for their skill, teamwork, and determination, the team has achieved success in various tournaments and championships.

The players on the Chinese Taipei Women's volleyball team are known for their strong fundamentals, quick reflexes, and strategic play on the court. They are led by experienced coaches who have helped them develop their skills and tactics to compete at the highest level.

The team's dedication to training and improvement is evident in their performances, as they consistently strive to push themselves to new heights and achieve success in every match they play. With a strong work ethic and a passion for the sport, the Chinese Taipei Women's volleyball team is a force to be reckoned with in the world of international volleyball.